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 Republican senators complained Wednesday that plans to hold just one hearing 
on a yet-to-be-unveiled immigration overhaul are "unacceptable" -- as they 
continued to press for more details on how much the legislation could 
cost taxpayers.Fox News has learned the proposed bill could be unveiled 
as early as Thursday. In anticipation of the release, Senate Judiciary Committee 
Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., announced his committee will hold a hearing 
on the legislation April 17.Though Leahy noted this hearing would be the 
committee's fourth on immigration this year, Republican senators complained 
it would only be the first -- and possibly last -- on 
this specific bill."A single hearing scheduled so quickly to discuss legislative 
language that is not yet even available is completely inadequate for senators 
or the American people to get answers to the many questions a 
bill of this magnitude will inevitably raise," Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said 
in a statement. "We could not possibly have a meaningful hearing with 
a substantive discussion of what will surely be over 1,000 pages of 
provisions we haven't even yet seen."Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., called 
the hearing schedule "unacceptable.""We need a committee hearing on every 
component of reform, including the extraordinary potential costs to taxpayers, 
the impact on wages and job prospects for the unemployed, and the 
administration's continued refusal to enforce the laws previously enacted 
by Congr
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a computer technician, was accused of sabotage in his termination notice, 
which he vehemently denies.The government crackdown hasn't stopped blackouts 
   or complaints.During a campaign stop in the Amazon city 
of Puerto Ayacucho on Saturday, crowds shouted "Lights! Lights! Lights" 
at Maduro. Newspapers reported that prompted state TV to nearly mute its 
crowd-monitoring microphone.Attempts to seek comment from the state-run 
electric utility, Corpoelec, were unsuccessful. No one picked up the main 
phone. Corpoelec's president is Argenis Chavez, a brother of the late president. 
He was quoted by the state news agency on Monday as recognizing 
the troubles and promising "a great effort to progressively overcome the 
weaknesses" with new investment of more than $1 billion.In Valencia, Martinez 
and his wife, Aura, regularly turn off their TV and air conditioner 
in anticipation of nightly blackouts. A power spike damaged the air conditioner 
about month ago.Asked whether the Chavistas deserve to stay in power, Martinez 
set off on a controlled tirade about the worsening challenges of daily 
life including food shortages and a halt in deliveries of cooking gas, 
for which he now must queue."There's no need to even discuss politics 
because there is no need to explain what is right before one's 
eyes," he said, motioning at the darkened street.Martinez is voting for 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> arts now," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid acknowledged after 
Thursday's vote.He assured Democrats that a proposal to renew the assault 
weapons ban and a ban on high-capacity magazines would get a vote 
as an amendment, though it was dropped from the main bill amid 
intense opposition.The main bill also includes a measure to increase school 
safety funding.Reid lost two Democrats in Thursday's vote -- Sen. Mark Pryor, 
D-Ark., and Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, both lawmakers from states with 
a strong tradition of gun ownership.More than a dozen Republican senators 
for days had threatened to hold up the bill Thursday. They voiced 
concern that the proposal -- namely, the background checks provision -- 
would infringe on Second Amendment rights and impose a burden on law-abiding 
gun owners. They also expressed frustration that, while Manchin and Toomey 
touted their compromise measure, the bill on the table Thursday did not 
yet include that. Rather, it included a stricter background checks provision."Because 
the background-check measure is the centerpiece of this legislation it is 
critical that we know what is in the bill before we vote 
on it," Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Mike Lee, 
R-Utah, said in a statement. "The American people expect more and deserve 
better."Thursday's vote follows an intense week of lobbying by gun control 
advocates, including the families of the victims of the December mass shooting 
at Sandy Hook Element
 North Korea's new leader is using the threat of a nuclear strike 
to get concessions on foreign aid rather than trying to trigger military 
conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials told Congress Thursday.Director 
of National Intelligence James Clapper told the House intelligence committee 
that he thinks new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is trying 
to show the U.S., the world and his own people that he 
is "firmly in control in North Korea," while attempting to maneuver the 
international community into concessions in future negotiations."I don't 
think...he has much of an endgame other than to somehow elicit recognition," 
and to turn the nuclear threat into "negotiation and to accommodation and 
presumably for aid," Clapper said.Clapper said the intelligence community 
believes the North would only use nuclear weapons to preserve the Kim 
regime, but says they do not know how the regime defines that.Defense 
Secretary Chuck Hagel said at a different congressional hearing that he 
does not believe North Korea, nor Iran, have the technical ability to 
reach the continental U.S. with its nuclear weapons yet."Now does that mean 
that won't have it or they can't have it or they're not 
working on it?" Hagel said. "No. That's why this is a very 
dangerous situation."Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, testifying 
with Hagel before the House Armed Services Committee, would not say whether 
North Korea has the capacity to arm a ballistic missile with 
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